New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 21, 1923, Page 3

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ANDREW GUENTHER |~ Risk Desth | mzgae 570 YEARS 0D s 2 TORE CLOSES AT TSt Gy | o gdngsda% Prominent Resident Guest of §t. R il ORANGE and BLACK DURING John's Church Offi 3 >\ ofm's Ghurch Officers LUl | TICKETS MORNING SALES/ ®, | JULY AND AU UST Rev. M. W. Gaudian and officers of St. John's German Lutheran church | on Arch street paid a surprise visit| to the home of Andrew Guenther of ; § R L S S R 69 Black Rock avenue lagt night, the N occasion being Mr, Gurnthefis '7ot}| ; P CHIIII)REN,S y < DEXTER’S 1, o 3 4000 Yares R S T o SCHOOLHOSE | SILKO’ CROCHET KNITTING o o SLIPS,| “CURITY” BRAND | — Black and cordovan, 1x1 rib- COTTON * COTTON and_all wanted colors, for CHEESECLOTH served A { Mr. Guenther is one of New bed, medium weight, for Wed- All numbers, for Wednesday 9¢ All numbers, black and white | yooied®? 1 30 taches wide, for | g2 £y Wednesday Moring, yd. Britain's best known residents, He > 3 2 3 nesday 3 Pair 25 Wednesday Morning. . i came to this city in 1872 and has re- Morning ... C Art Needlework Dept. for Wednesday 6 Morning ... C 2 sided her ever since. Tor 51 years N T 5 g 3 i ; RUFFLED he has worked in the polishing de- partment of Russell & Erwin's and he ' il 5 Q) 7] 7 ) v UNUSUAL LOT OF v BOYS' TWEED BED SHEETS GIRLS'SCHOOL | |\ 1w it < _ CURTAINS Made of fine quality scrim, continues to turn out his full share ; CAPS Made of good quality muslin, DRESSES P f A large 21 inch size, dressed hemstitched and with tie backs, ol work every day despite his years. He is never late and his time card 4 shows that he reports punctually at % Splendid Caps of woolen size 72x90, for 7 o'clock every morning. Until re- tweeds in fall patterns. Buy Wednesday Morning. . 690 r‘\lz': 710 14, Thete aro made in rompers, with bonnet to 2 1-4 yards long, for ek By Rionink s BEIGTe them now for school time, For of ',.lluln,l‘ltmlr . .\mlozkcu: match for Wed. Wednesday Morning C =/ ginghams; four fall models in 6 Morning ca. .00 S g = home four times a day, but he has 3 i) Wednesday 69 compromised to the extent of riding Morning ....eieenn. c = colors, for Wed. 95 Lome to dinner and back at the noon ) g “EVERETT Moculdgl it c VAL LACE hour, He is in excellent health and 3 BT 5 o4 M T W § AN B i has a twinkle in hi that t 3 ’ 1 & e Al YL ool i e et i W conGoLEUM CLASSIC” ASPARAGUS - dried up his sense of humor. When 3 | p N Y hree and four row patterns, o o 2 MATS GINGHAMS P finc i Mr. Guenth b: Hi 1d ne imported quality for il ity : G Different patterns and col- 2,500 yards, big assortment of 3 101 0|lll§(()}ri« for Wodnesls) 42 % Of, fine plisse crepe, beautiful Wed ’“”mlw_ SlCas 250 Morning C man today he appeared to be as hale and hearty as a man of 50. He and f ors to select from, » 3 patterns and colors, for for Wednesday for Wed. Morning, pr. 15c lace trimmed garments, made to Mrs. Guenther, married for 45 years, M. ontford Warshauer (top) and it. sell at $1.08. In the i boast of three daughters, a son and | “conant Milwaukee air pilots, have MOFRING ..oeeiaans t————— :Ilul(t'. fm" \\'&lrll'(‘»- 1e ROTIAL I\IEN S COTTON - e Olih;lmdwch‘{frfl"b 1"'“{‘1‘7‘:5“‘3“ established a new record in flying. In SR S N s day Mornin are Mrs. Max Unklcback of this city, | "j0nq plane they flew across Lake T TN T T iR A “SUNBRITE” Black and cordovan only, Mrs, Edward Griswold of Hartford | yiiohigan from Milwaukee to Hollund, BOYS’ SCHOOL I DACK R e — CANNING. RACKS GLASS CLEANSER zood weight for present wear, and Miss Katherine A. Guenther, a P nther, &|yich, a distance of 85 miles, in 57 ; stenographer in the New Britain Trust] ., i, Never betore.has n tand BLOUSES Made of heavy weight gal- . The large size can, for for Wednosday 7 3¢ Morning ... . dC Co. The son is Louis Guenther, a Sty . riag plane attempted the trip, for to have e Ly vanized wire, 1 jar size . ~ dlemaker employed by the Corbin|piin® SHGNPECE (1€ TER o8 0 et Well made of striped percalcs for Wed, Morning .. 35c MEASURING Wednesday Morning .. and blue chambrays, sizes to 15 C S Cabinet Lock Co. ’ Mr. Guenther was one of the found- ShEtEnd eatl for Wednesday “UNCLE SAM” ers o} .St. John’s church and wna.im . g .. —mm—m Handy for canning or baking, 2 tna Siemen o i auiee- sontons, PUST OFFICE ALERT i SCOTT'S “LESCO" | o Womsany ™ " " AT PLAYING CARDS {nde s itoliatdutine el L il { o S O ¢ J. J. CLARK’S Pinochle and Straight gecks, ot e WOMEN’S AUTO Cleansing fluid, for lgc i SEWING THREA[) ;1 ~,,,‘.‘,(,(:, 4,1“,,: celluloid $inish, or Wednesday Wed. \lm'nln" . 1 07, 15 years. He is well known in Ger- man fraternal circles, being an active | ~- n Harugari and the German Benevolent | Final Clearance. Formerly a Morning - 1o 250 sold at 69¢ and 98¢, for OUTSIZE : =z - doz. 5 "10c WOMEN’S KNIT society, At different times he has been president of each of these so- nesday Mornjng. P L R R S T “ ” ) cietes and mow notds omos as trustee| GONETNMENt Forced to Use Many | g, Moanesder Momine- “RO%IS;L I(E?IEI)LR BURSON” HOSE e UNION SUITS nice silk lisle quality » These are 45¢ numbers on : ‘ X 25c < which we are overstocked, sizes in all of them. . 5 . Mr. Guenther has been a reader of sGhemes in Pm[ec[mg P“blw INFANTS’ SILK e e " Bl IR Tk ey AND WOOL VESTS |mimin s $4.79] ———— L N R T e bottle c ¥ 2 2. the “Herald” for 40 years. Wed, Monling S 85 TO HEAT CITY GARAGE X . g Washington, Aug 21.—The United A warm medlim weiant care Mayor A. M. Paonessa will shortly | g¢at, e t takes s ablp & for Wed. Morning. ... confer with the garage commission, carccsing‘;?‘r(:lggt‘;\l:‘g ot Earh au:cl:zl:t‘si ; ""':'l‘m:;: '“:f_“?r“ fox 45(:' THREE QUARTLR - “KUTIE” offering suggestions as to systems that | o its citizens, and many and varied scnescay: 8. . —_—m— SOCKS might be employed at the municipal [ yre the schemes it is called upon to S HUCK TOWELIN(; s SChool i e an vy [ ————— OVERALLS 4 h ; isle IVORY SOAP Regular $1.00 value, sizes 4 garage to furnish adequate heat. The | yge in order that the gullible will not 5 . ; present system has been declared & ‘:m e RaVIDES o y’ium_ BhEimir “KOTEX" Full bleached, fine quality, I8 tnglish ribbed silk and lisle failure. Numerous suggestions have|haps the most interesting of all is |7 i AL : inches wide, for 17 number in m:\fl’l heather The Hand Size, for 5 to 6 only, stripes and plain been made to the garage commission, | the method of the post office depart- e Sonen “‘ hox, for 37C Wed. Morn: u; C shades for Wed. Wednesday Morning, cake Q€ volors, for Wednesday estimates on the cost of which run|ment, which issues “fraud orders” to Wednesday Morning. . Morning Morning from $500 to $3,000. It is expected | gliminate from the mails the circulars that a system will be adopted which and advertisements of the get-rich- will place the boiler either in or very | quick swindlers. close to the garage building. At pres- How much this system actually 3 D e ~ ” ent the boilers are in the fire house |gaves investors during a year it -is I,A THE I{E. D STAR some distance away. 1 it i ible to estimate. In one | Al 29 ¥ :c?e‘zft KTs'ifii“co as the - result of a ACTUELLE I)IA[’ER ‘ e “FRANCO- HIRES‘ VISITING PARENTS HERE single fraud order, 21,000 letters, each AND Al 300 15¢ cans 500 25¢ Bottles : Lvmnam ?l:{:nhof Cle\;ell:nd, Ohio, | pelieved to contain a dollar bill, were 8 . al e home ts, t 1St th I ’ 2| B and v James Dixon of Spring senire . oo U\ g “ PURITAN ® | (LoTH HE AMERICAN’ | EXTRACIS . street. Since leaving this city a num-| Wwhen investigators of the post of- RECORDS ber of years ago, Mr. Dixon has been | fice suspect an individual or company . QP 2 nl connected with the Lampson-Sessions | of sending through the mails letters 18 inch, 10 yard w BR|TA|N 3 3 bl AH("P‘TTI | Root Beer and Gin- 300 of them, Fifteen ¥ g E Ale. for Wednesd . ger Ale, for Wednesday Co.' of Cleveland, and at present he |or advertising matter of a fraudulent pieces for Wednesday is traffic manager for that concern. nature, inspectors are given the case discontinued numbers o " 'to gather evidence. Should suspicions Vednesda Morning : " TR be backed by facts, the persons are forilyedncecay 250 i 1.09 (ot Tomas 10 . lec Sfi“ Evades cited to give reason why a fraud order Morning .. ca. Piece ... (ol eclunsdhy c Al should not be issued against them. A 3 hearing is -conducted and, if the 77]5 G charges are sustained, all postmasters v are ordered to return to the senders il addressed to the person or |’ ::m;fny ;1 question. Those not bear- | mainly creosote and maltose, a fraud ing return addresses find their way to order speedily put him out of busi- Dead Letter Office, and the money | NCSS. e z‘::‘luscd is turned into the national Schemes to beat the prohibition treasury. Very often the fraud order |laws often come to the attention of ve. ¢ court action against the [the postal authorities. Several con- I8 Tollowed b2 , sisted of powders to which water was offenders. In*recent months Postmaster Gen- [to be added to produce wine: eral New has instituted & determined |50, 4000 orars actuany contain- | COMpANY OMers Men Increase But campaign against mail frauds. Espe- cially have his efforts been directed |cd alcqhol they violated the dry law iy ; o i : : * 2 'h f they did not they violated l |.| s against purveyors of worthless OI! :\]“\orpcsial] "\fl«‘:dr;:z::{;"m:’s\. violal ' MUS[ Ell]]]]l]a[(} Jlmeys Spec!al 7 1 tr stocks and lands in the southwest. As a result many operators have been z = tripped up in their promises of thou- PROMOTION FOR L : } Tarsky of San Francisco, for- [ Newark, Aug The Pub- SR sands of per cent of profit to their Louis ) E B vestors. merly a resident of this city, has just|lic Service Ra y_Co. in a trolley O eavxs are the prineipal com. | heen appointad manager of onc a¢ tho | Strike scttlement plin submiticd to- or 177 MAIN STREET modity dealt in by those who milk |largest department stores in that city [ day offered to resume service if per- gullible readers of circulars and ad- [according to information received by mitted to acquire all competitive vertisements, but many unique and in- | friends in this city. He is a graduate [ buses and operate them with street teresting schemes to market other |of the N2w Britain High school aid cars. . s commodities have been uncovered by |was prominent in debating circies The company's 6,300 trolleymen e nes a » the department's activities. One of | while a student at the school. have been on strike for several weeks, ummer tying up lines in 147 New Jersey | Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, slacker, |the most recent was the case of a = g up | will be urged by his mother to return [man who advertised blooded hunting | «NEXT" IN D ARTMENT STORES | municipalities. Tn an effort to altract men patrons| The company offers the carmen’ a from Germany to serve out his mili- |dogs at very low prices and delivered = tary sentence for evading the draft.|mongrels picked up at random, with |a department store in Louisville has{new maximum wage scale of 60 cents ® Recently an alleged attempt ro spirit [faked pedigrees. installed a barber shop. While it is{an hour, an increase of ten cents, to him into France ended by Bergdoll| Another advertiser boasted of hav- not expected to pay proportionately as| become effective at once. It stipulates | rlmme an por a s killing one man, and assisting in cap- |ing found a sure cure for tuberculosi well as a beauty shop for women, it is| that all bus owners who sell out to ture of two others, who now are held |but when government chemists dis-|established as a lure .to the men's|the company shall have licenses re- | prisoners. covered the brown, sirupy liquid was | clothing departments. scinded and those who do not sell shall lose their permits or be com- pelled to re-route their vehicles on streets where there are no railway tracks. The company offers to institute a general seven cent fare with a one cent charge for bus and trolley trans- ” : fers. It is provided that the larger Prices Reduced GBI paliEica) LHealeall T in . TBtne also shall approve the settlement plan Pl f Vbefore service is resumed. : ; R 3 ON Rt e : Rl All our summer hats to S RSien Uall g : T be closed out tomorrow ViCtOl’ Red Sea.l RCCOI’ dS | o To e Y Ve 3 e : morning at $1.00. When Nina Wilcox Putnam will spegik on s e | Matrimony” at the meeting of the| ¢ ; g " New Britain Rotary club to he held L A you see these you will All Victor Red Seal Records have been reduced from 15% to 207, making excep- Ay oon abihe: e e — tional value for all famous artist series. These are the records that make your § Beril ahked’ (o bHuE tHEI iWivhs and | BEAUTIFUL FIBRE buy more than one. . Victrola worth while. Our tremendous stock is at your service. y lady friends to attend this meeting ' AT > REED ROCKERS and members of the Business and Pro- fessional Women's club have been in- 7 # vited to attend in a body. { upholstered in cretonne H Hear the New Dance Specials ’ _— i AESS MULLEN'S (ONDITION SERIOUS | i : It was reposted at the New Britain | See Opposite Page General hospital this morning that $10 75 . - A 1 . the condition of Harry Mullen, who lives at the Etanley club on Mapl 2 street, is critical. He operated upon 2 L] (] ° a short time #go for stomach trouble ] 7 ind has heen In a serious conditing ‘ Broken sizes ,Thread Silk, : for the past two weeks. He is em. | is i Glove Silk Opposite the Monument Bes L nk ANy N L B Jflhfl A AHUI'EWS ' :::,:;::""'i':“e: Spl:;r: Hlose,.:; well known as an athlete in the fac- | tory basebell ind basketball leagn number of colors first quality OB S T el - Women feel the cold of ocean bath- Tel. 72 ing less than men. 246 Main Street

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